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Disibodenberg (German pronunciation: [diziˈboːdn̩bɛʁk]) is a
monastery ruin near
Staudernheim in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It was
founded on the...
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founder of
scientific natural history in Germany. Hildegard's
convent at
Disibodenberg elected her as
magistra (mother superior) in 1136. She
founded the monasteries...
- At this time she had been the
superior of the women's
community at
Disibodenberg for five years. She had been
experiencing such
visions from the age...
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taken out. This hut was next to the
Benedictine monastery on
Disibodenberg,
where she was abbess. She
tutored several female pupils from wealthy...
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monastery there around 1150.
Hildegard moved, with her nuns, from
Disibodenberg to the Rupertsberg, a crag at the
confluence of the Nahe and the Rhine...
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formed the
first town court. In 1259,
Sobernheim was
split away from
Disibodenberg; only the
pastoral duties remained in the monks' hands.
Sobernheim was...
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geological foundation.
During the time of the
Disibodenberg Formation,
named after the old
Disibodenberg Monastery on the Nahe
north of
Odernheim am Glan...
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count of
Sponheim and Jutta,
abbess of the
Benedictine monastery on
Disibodenberg and
teacher of
Hildegard of Bingen. E. Hlawitschka, 'Die 'Verwandtenehe'...
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Hildegard of
Bingen becomes abbess of the
Benedictine monastery of
Disibodenberg, upon the
death of
Jutta von Sponheim.
Worship at the
original Glasgow...
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empties into the
River Nahe. This village,
lying at the foot of the
Disibodenberg, an
important monastic centre in the
Middle Ages, is
surrounded by vineyards...